Democrats Openly Courting Anti-Gay Religious Right
by Beth Gorham, CP Washington Bureau
Posted: February 6, 2005 4:02 pm. ET
(Washington) The religious right in the United States is getting proof of their political influence from a surprising source, Hillary Clinton.
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And while they haven't reacted well to her overtures, Clinton, widely touted as a presidential candidate in 2008, has acknowledged a basic reality - the powerful role evangelicals and other conservative faith-based groups played in the last election.
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Now, after working hard to help re-elect George W. Bush - fundamentalists comprise about 25 per cent of the adult population and accounted for about 40 per cent of the president's votes - they're claiming their due, pushing their causes with renewed vigour and expecting results.
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"It's not just the amount of religious fundamentalism here," says Vining, who grew up in the Bible belt of southern Louisiana and was once a Franciscan brother. "It's how it's been sanctioned and exploited by the White House. I wish I could believe it was just a fad, but the rhetoric is pretty rooted right now. They feel they have a public forum."
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